World cultural heritage and historical sites are the common spiritual wealth of mankind. Whether it is the Great Wall of China and the Forbidden City, or the pyramids of Egypt, the Colosseum of Rome or the Acropolis of Athens. These world-famous monuments attract thousands of tourists from all over the world every year.
However, tourists often face these real-life problems in their experience of interpretation:
Noisy crowd interference: popular scenic spots are crowded with people, and traditional loudspeaker interpretation is easily drowned out by the surrounding noise.
Can't keep up with the tour guide: in large heritage areas or outdoor sites, tourists often get separated and can't keep up with the interpreter and hear all the content.
High demand for multi-language: International tourists have a demand for multi-language simultaneous interpretation, which is difficult and costly to translate manually.
Amplified speakers destroy the cultural atmosphere: In solemn places such as monuments and religious sites, excessive amplified sound not only disturbs the public, but also does not respect the cultural environment.

At this time, the wireless tour guide system has become more and more world cultural heritage scenic spots ‘standard’, but also to enhance the experience of international tourists is an important tool.
The practical role of wireless tour guide system in historical sites/cultural heritage
Wireless tour guide system consists of the transmitter (including microphone) of the interpreter and the receiver worn by the tourists.
The narrator's voice is transmitted in real time through the wireless signal, and the tourists can hear clearly and completely in the earphone even if they walk dozens of metres away.
Second, the real scene: the use of wireless tour guide system, the effect of how much difference?
Case 1: outdoor large sites
For example, a famous ancient city wall site, the whole length of several kilometres, visitors need to visit on foot in sections.
Previously, tourists must follow the guide in order to hear, go far away, can not be heard, resulting in a discount experience.
After the use of wireless tour guide system:
lecturers walk and talk, no need to raise their voices;
audience dispersed within the scope of real-time listening, not afraid to miss the key points;
the whole process of explanation is quiet and orderly, the cultural atmosphere is more solemn.
Case 2: Indoor monuments or religious sites
Inside some historical temples and churches, it is necessary to maintain silence.
Using wireless headphones instead of traditional loudspeakers, visitors can hear clearly in the headphones, but still remain quiet inside the venue to avoid affecting other groups or worship crowd.
Case 3: Internationalised World Heritage Sites
Castles and palaces in Europe with many multilingual tourists, or historical sites along the ‘Belt and Road’ routes, have a large proportion of foreign guests.
The professional wireless tour guide system supports multi-channel switching, and can conduct multi-language explanation at the same time. Visitors of different languages can choose their own channels, which eliminates the need for repeated translation and makes the experience more consistent.
Three, the wireless tour guide system brings five major benefits
Clear sound, near and far can listen to
Whether it is outdoor open space or indoor venues, professional wireless tour guide system can cover 50\~200 metres, sound quality is stable, visitors do not have to squeeze together.
Protect the cultural atmosphere, reduce noise pollution
No longer rely on loudspeaker amplification, to avoid the ‘crowd noise’, especially for religious sites, mausoleums or heritage sites that need to be kept quiet.
Multi-language support, internationalisation and more professionalism
can be output in the same voice and on multiple channels, so that a multilingual audience can listen to it simultaneously, which is helpful for world heritage sites to receive international tourists.
Improve interpreter efficiency and reduce repetitive workload
Each interpreter can cover a large group with normal intonation, avoiding repeated shouting and reducing voice fatigue.
Health and safety, convenient management
receiver can be equipped with disposable earplugs or earhooks, easy to clean and disinfect, and more in line with the hygiene requirements of large-scale reception.
Fourth, tourists and scenic spots are most concerned about the issue: what to look for when buying a wireless tour guide system?
Strong transmission stability
Historical sites are mostly outdoor and densely built areas, so choose products with strong anti-interference capability.
Long endurance
A single lecture may last several hours or even a whole day, choose to support 8\~12 hours of endurance is critical.
The number of channels is large enough
whether to support multiple tours at the same time to explain, multilingual output.
Wear comfort and hygiene
long visits to wear without pressure on the ear, earplugs or earhooks are easy to replace and disinfection.
After-sales maintenance and rental services
The peak season in the scenic area has a large flow of people, rental or bulk management should have professional services and spare parts supply to ensure that the reception is not stalled.

Let every visitor not miss the story behind the cultural heritage
The charm of the world cultural heritage lies in the historical stories and cultural details behind it.
A professional wireless tour guide system not only makes the explanation clearer and more efficient, but also respects the quiet atmosphere of historical sites and responds to the diversified needs of international tourists.